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The Scottish Terrier Club of America's Health Trust Fund is a 501c3 established in 1994 for the purposes of supporting research to benefit all Scotties, investigating and monitoring health issues in the breed using registries, databases and health surveys, and communicating important new health information and research findings to all Scottie owners.
The Children’s Safety Center of Washington County empowers children to overcome abuse and begin to trust, hope and heal.
Our goal at Missouri Abortion Fund (formerly Gateway Women's Access Fund) is to provide public education and support for women needing reproductive health services, primarily by providing financial assistance to Missouri residents who cannot afford the full cost of abortion care.
The National Institute for Reproductive Health (NIRH) works across the country to advance proactive policy on the state and local levels to ensure that all people have access to reproductive health care, including abortion care. Using a partnership model, we provide state and local advocates with strategic guidance, hands-on support, and funding to create national change from the ground up.
The National Partnership for Women & Families' mission is to improve the lives of women and families with a core belief that women’s economic security and health are essential to their ability to lead the lives that they want to lead and fully participate as equal members of society.
The mission of the Death with Dignity National Center is to promote Death with Dignity laws based on our model legislation, the Oregon Death with Dignity Act, both to provide an option for dying individuals and to stimulate nationwide improvements in end-of-life care.
The National Women's Health Network improves the health of all women by developing and promoting a critical analysis of health issues to influence public policy and support consumer decision-making. The Network aspires to a health care system that is guided by social justice and reflects the needs of diverse women.
The National Women's Law Center has worked for more than 45 years to expand, protect, and promote opportunity and advancement for women and girls at every stage of their lives - from education to employment to retirement security to health care and everything in between. The Center's research, analysis, and advocacy take place when legislatures are enacting or amending laws, the executive branch and its agencies are writing regulations or otherwise enforcing laws and policies, and the courts are reviewing relevant cases. The Center has succeeded in getting new laws on the books and enforced, litigating ground-breaking cases all the way to the Supreme Court and educating the public about ways to make laws and public policies work for women and their families.
Our mission is to address the health, safety, economic and social justice issues related to domestic violence, sexual assault, and substance abuse. To achieve our mission we deliver services using a three-pronged approach: Training & Technical Assistance Public Awareness Direct Services